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Protect (Ethan Ramsey x MC)
Pairing: Ethan Ramsey x Claire Herondale
Word count: 1,3 k
Summary: OH3 Chapter 15 rewrite. Ethan and Claire spend a quiet evening in after his trial.
Warnings: None, just fluff and feelings
A/N: I refuse to accept whatever the hell PB thinks they’re doing. So in this, Ethan let Claire help when she asked after she found the file, he helped her get in touch with Naveen in the morning of the trial and he absolutely did not do the whole ‘you talk and we’re done’ bullshit. I’m holding my idiots to the higher standards.
“Case dismissed! Court is adjourned.”
Ethan remained in his seat, though only momentarily. He felt a sense of calm, no matter how conflicting it was with what he used to believe in, and the reason for that was sitting two rows behind him.
He stood up as he turned to look at her, finding her already looking at him. His feet hesitated to move at first, aware of his surroundings, but that feeling left as quickly as it arrived, leaving an empty space that only she could fill.
In a heartbeat, he was by her side, his arms were around her and she was flying into the air. She grabbed onto him, giggling at his display of affection. When he stopped moving, he leaned up, using his height to capture her lips with his while still holding her up in his arms. He hummed at the feeling, his shoulders slumping in relief.
“Let’s go home.” He whispered against her skin when the kiss broke. His hand cupped her cheek, holding her carefully, as though she was made of glass. Claire nodded, pecking his lips once more before letting him guide her out of the courthouse.
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He fell onto the couch with a heavy sigh, Claire not far behind him. She sat by his side, her fingers running through his hair in a soothing manner. It went on for a while, her giving and him accepting the silent comfort.
Then, in one fluent move, he wrapped his arm around her waist and pulled her further onto the couch, placing her directly underneath him. He hid his tired face in her neck, sighing heavily at her warmth. Food got ordered and until it would arrive, they’d remain in that position.
An hour later, the table was filled with empty containers and two empty whiskey glasses. They changed their position slightly, both of them now sitting on the couch, with her legs thrown over his thighs. Ethan ran his hand up and down her calf from time to time.
“I feel drained.” He admitted after some deliberation, giving her leg a squeeze. “I know that I shouldn’t have covered for Naveen. Or kept that information from him. You made me see that what I was doing wasn’t fair, to Naveen or to myself. Even though I still want to help him, I cant do it – not like that.”
“I think it’s time you realize that there are people that want to help you, too, Ethan. Naveen being only one of them.” Claire noted, running the tip of her finger along the bridge of his nose. He turned to look at her, then placed his head on her shoulder. “And me.” She added quietly, with a kiss to his forehead.
Ethan blinked slowly. The amount of feelings he had for her was beyond him and he didn’t know how to express them without choking up like an idiot.
He acted on his instincts and grabbed her hips, pulling her onto his lap fully. His eyes locked with hers and remained that way until their lips touched. The kiss was slow, unhurried, and overflowing with affection. Their need of comfort almost palpable.
Claire switched her position slightly, now straddling him to make them both more comfortable. She grabbed the sides of his face, securing them in place.
“We don’t have to do anything tonight.” She whispered tenderly. His eyes got faintly darker.
“What if I want to do everything tonight?” he whispered right back, a smirk on his face overshadowed by his exhaustion.
“Tell you what.” She grabbed his hands, then stood up and used that leverage to pull him towards his bedroom. “How about we take it easy for now, and in the morning-“
“When I feel better?” he interrupted her, smiling at her, as lovingly as intensely.
“If you feel better, we’ll do whatever we want.”
“Sounds like a sane deal to me.”
She grinned, standing on the tips of her toes to kiss his cheek. They stripped to their underwear and fell into the sheets. Claire pulled him into her arms, hugging him tightly.
“I can’t believe you’re mine.” Ethan muttered into the stillness of the night. She kissed his head.
“Better believe it, then.”
“You’re too good for me.”
“Oh, that’s a given.” She joked, expecting a laugh. She got silence. “Ethan?”
He wrapped his arm around her tighter, running the tips of his fingers over her arm, up and down in a soothing manner.
“I’m sorry for shutting you out before.” he began, his words making both of them freeze in anticipation. “I thought I was protecting you, that it would be better for you if you didn’t know. But that’s a lie and I was wrong. It was never about protecting you, not in that sense.” He didn’t dare to move a finger, having decided to lay everything into her hands and let her make her own judgement. “I was… afraid. Still am.”
“Afraid of what?”
Ethan leaned out of her embrace, resting his weight on his elbow so they could look each other in the eye. “Of losing you.”
Claire opened her mouth to say something but closed it immediately. He hasn’t been particularly forthcoming on what his intentions or feelings towards her were lately. Now, he was baring his heart to her, the most vulnerable he’s been in weeks. She wasn’t sure how to approach his sudden surge of emotions.
At her silence, Ethan continued. “I convinced myself that I was shielding you from all the bad things in the world, when really, I was being an asshole towards the most important person in my life. You.” he stroked her cheek with the back of his hand. She leaned into his touch, her forehead creasing slightly at his next confession. “I was protecting myself.”
He averted his eyes, unable to maintain eye contact when shame burned him from the inside. Breathing in deeply, he awaited her reaction. She grabbed his chin loosely to guide him back to her, choking up slightly when she spoke.
“The most important?”
“I thought that much was obvious. Everything you do, everything we do, is precious to me.” he revealed, smiling gently at the way her eyes softened. “I never should have pushed you away, the way I did. Multiple times.” He added, his face falling again.
“You’re learning, though. You let me in yesterday when I found out the truth. You let me help you today when I went to talk to Naveen.” She reassured him, pointing out all his actions that proved that he was, indeed, letting her in. “It means more to me than you’ll ever know, because I want to be there for you.” she stroked his chin. “We’re a team, Ethan. You and me, we’re a team. Whatever happens, you’re supposed to feel comfortable enough to come to me so we can find a solution. No matter what it is.”
“I know, baby.” He whispered, leaning down to kiss her forehead. They remained in the tenderness of silence for a moment, after which, he added. “I still don’t know what I did to make a woman as wise as you choose to be with me.”
Claire eyes him, took in his insecurities and his genuine effort to make her see that she mattered the most to him. Sighing, she offered him a smile that he returned.
“You’re entirely too smooth for your own good, Dr. Ramsey. What am I going to do with you?”
“Whatever you want, Dr. Herondale.”
Notes
I needed to fix the mess PB made or I would have gone insane - even if I only fixed it for my own sake. The whole ordeal with the book ending next week is the most stupid thing I’ve heard in a while - and the most PB thing at the same time. You’d think they’d learn from their mistakes, huh?
I also love Uncharted - Nate and Elena are my crack, so when I fell down the rabbit hole again, I couldn’t resist.
Thank you so much for reading! <3
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WIP Folder
Rules: post the names of all the files in your WIP folder regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them and then post a little snippet of it or tell them something about it! And then tag as many people as you have wips. I have deemed that this isn’t just for writing either. Sketch titles? Comics? DnD campaigns? If you have an unfinished project, it counts!!
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Tagged by @laora-ryn, can’t tag one person for every wip (frick can u imagine) but i will tag @presumenothing, @mirrorfalls, @chuthulhu, and @shiinogi. If I didn’t tag you but you want to do this, please consider yourself tagged.
hahaha i am drowning in WIPs over here. these are just the ones that 1) i have at least some intention of working on again or of posting, 2) haven’t been posted in part yet, and 3) are completely or mostly mine (as opposed to even collabs with another writer).
Arknights
[arknights fic] Past the bright facade, layers of rust
sad bear girls in snow (children of ursus rewrite)
Batfamily
this kind of frequently-told story
I’m gonna get me a taste of some chaos first
Bleach
coping mechanism drabbles
bleach au
BnHA
BnHA Bunny - we dream in the dark (for the most part)
bakugou fic
bnha pb
FFXV
ffxv_glaives adopt Prompto
ffxv_sutepri
Genshin
abyss mage!kaeya: fault lines tremble underneath my glass house
the birthplace i miss will probably have flowers in full bloom
diluc fic [insert batman joke here]
genshin_shadows in deep drabble
Heizou and Childe and Zhongli
NGE
NGE characters read canon(s)
Tokyo-3 First Municipal Junior High School Class 2-A: NERV’s Pilot Candidate Class
Misc Fandoms
dragon!Vash (Trigun)
EOD WIP doc (JJK)
Essekfic (Critical Role)
KagePro_Con Prep (KagePro)
ienzo fic (Kingdom Hearts)
Ruroken Roleswitch fic (Rurouni Kenshin)
VnC fic (Vanitas no Carte)
CQL D&D AU (MDZS/The Untamed)
furuba_postcanon (Fruits Basket)
AlStars!bargain akatsuki (Alchemy Stars)
Crossovers
DD/G-Tekketsu (Netflix Daredevil/Gundam IBO)
(TMA/Higurashi) I believe what you said
G00_FFXV
fate/stand by me (ffxv/fate series)
persona/genshin
DCMKxATLA
bleach/khr
mfrz x mdzs (Arknights/MDZS)
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i miss pb greatly and will very much Scream about nb ash . yells support and love at u
oh gosh anon ily SO MUCH. AAAA i actually have been thinking of updating pb soon (... and then my laptop went kaput, so we're on hold)!! i have to rewrite whatever of pb19 didn't make it into the file backup i did a few weeks ago though, once my new laptop gets here, so it'll still be a bit. but i think im tentatively ready to start posting things again? most people in the comments of my latest oneshot have either ignored or been v understanding about my plagiarism complaints, at least, so that's heartening! so pb19.... hopefully soon. also pb19 will feature nb ash prominently so there's That to look forward to!!!! 💖💖💖💖
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In all the drama of getting Ethan I feel like there are some important conversations that have been skipped. MC is young and would most likely aspire to be married and have children in the future. Ethan has seemingly closed the doors on these options based on his answers in book 1.
Do you think he has changed his mind or is changing his mind as the relationship progresses? And do you think that PB will address this elephant in the room as their relationship becomes more serious in book 3?
How do you think your mc and Ethan would navigate this?
I LOVE this question 😍
Oh there are so so so many important questions that Ethan and MC need to have in order to have a successful, lasting relationship.
I touch on a lot of what you’ve brought up in my fics; the most prominent being Was It a Decision to Stay (summary: they keep breaking up bc they don’t have these important conversations).
At least for me, my MC is 26 and holding onto a romantic notion that to be a happy and successful adult she’s gotta have the husband and babies thing.
In Stuck, Ethan literally tells MC that she’s young and may change her mind about wanting marriage and a family once her career takes off. And he’s right! She’s so young! She’s still figuring life out and maybe what she thinks she wants now she might not want anymore when she’s settled in her career. Maybe kids actually aren’t for her? Maybe she’d come to understand she never wants to be pregnant because of all the risks, or would rather adopt or use a surrogate? Ethan understands that he certainly isn’t the same person he was when he was 26, and that she’s still figuring things out even though society is telling her she needs to be married and have babies before she’s 30.
MC may also hold onto hope that Ethan will change his views on marriage/kids since he already made exceptions to his rules for her. He’s shown he’s capable of changing for the woman he loves. So what’s a few more exceptions?
In book 1, Ethan did say that he doesn’t see kids in his future because he couldn’t be around for them in the ways that they’d need. Maybe, now with the way Bloombrook (i refuse to call it bloom edenbrook) is going, he’d be more open to taking a step back and letting MC run things for a while. It would give him time to do more research and be home a little more. They’d be able to balance their family life with work a bit better.
Remember, he also said he couldn’t understand the idea of unconditional love or soulmates but in 2.19 he told Alan that he understands now. So he is capable of change. I think the aversion to marriage makes sense because of 1. what happened to his parents and 2. Ethan really hates capitalist institutions.
I HC that if they do ever get married it would be a small courthouse wedding, or they’d just sign papers to become civil partners (would love to see pb explore this aspect - like another idea of family where it’s just these two and what it means to be an adult on your own terms. big and carrie satc2 vibes here). And they’d really only get married to legally share assets, with the added bonus of giving MC the opportunity to throw a party.
Wow this is getting long, sorry 😬
I definitely think Ethan is changing as the story progresses! MC is opening his eyes to all the things he filed into the ‘never happening’ box and he’s loving every moment of it.
PB definitely will not address these issues in Book 3. I have 0 faith in them. I’d think before the rewrites maybe, but after rewrites I assume they’re going to keep the story as tasteless as possible to keep from having people freak out again (i’m glad rafs back, just hate how disjointed the writing is in book 2).
My fic MC Becca and Ethan I don’t think will ever have a proper wedding. For them it’s just a transactional paper that won’t influence how they act with and feel about one another. As for kids, I only see them having them as an unplanned sort of thing. But once they have one they have to have a second because they like the idea of siblings.
[also i hc that ethan is very soft and adores his children and could have a whole gaggle of them. whereas becca complains about the state of her vagina and stomach all the time. ethan is doting helicopter dad and becca is doctor drill sergeant]
My canon MC is just kinda living her life. She’s broken up with Ethan once in the time jump because he wasn’t giving her signals of them dating no matter where she ended up. They never really resolve the issue and take things one week or so at a time. And then once Bloom buys the hospital, they are going to have a long conversation about what the rules are to maintaining their personal and professional relationship. I don’t foresee my MC and Ethan talking about marriage and kids in the context of them having them (she’ll muse on the idea briefly sometimes; like, of what she’d like to do with kids or like the idea of having a donut wall at a wedding reception). They wouldn’t really sit and have that conversation until the idea of moving in together started floating around at the end of residency, presuming MC keeps her job in Boston.
I really want my canon MC and Ethan to get married and have babies because I’m selfish and never want them to leave me. I’m praying for a 9 book series here 🤣
#omg i'm so sorry for this essay#i did not know when to shut up 🙈#ethan x mc#ethan ramsey#open heart#theories#i feel like all my fics have this sort of internal dilemma#i can name at least 6 where these two have communication issues#Anonymous#asked
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Hold up.
So PB took months to rewrite OH so Raf wouldn't die and to reinstate him as a LI....
Only to kill Nurse Danny Cardinal off.... who is also a PoC and has "Native American" in his file name.....
PB really do not get it 🙄
And seriously, how in the ever living fuck did the writers think this storyline was okay in the first place
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What Are The Changes To Title IX?
By Jordan Wappler, Fordham University Class of 2022
May 29, 2020
From the Women’s March to the #MeToo movement, issues related to sexual assault have been given unprecedented attention in recent times. Now, changes to the landmark Title IX legislation are likely to keep questions surrounding campus assaults in the public eye. Key issues in the updated regulations include the responsibilities educators have in maintaining campus safety as well as the rights of both accusers and the accused and the process by which complaints are resolved.
In the Education Amendments of 1972, Title IX declares that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance” (knowyourtitleix). Title IX forbids sex discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funding and is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. In its infancy, Title IX was predominantly associated with increasing women’s sports teams and female college enrollment numbers. However, Title IX has expanded to reach into areas of sexual harassment and sexual violence. These situations of sexual misconduct can impact one’s ability to participate and benefit from the education in question. Hence, sexual harassment is a form of discrimination in the eyes of the law in regard to Title IX. According to the results of the Bureau of Justice Statistic’s Campus Climate Survey Validation Study Final Technical Report, nearly one in four female students will be sexually assaulted during their undergraduate education (bjs).
In 2011, the Obama administration broadened Title IX to necessitate that institutions of higher education take quick action to eliminate and prevent sexual harassment including sexual violence (thecollegepost). Under Obama’s version of Title IX and his “Dear Colleague Letter,” administratorswere directed to allow students to contact law enforcement, to apprise students of their option to file a claim to the university and/or local law enforcement, and to conduct investigations using the preponderance of evidence standard, meaning the alleged incident was more likely than not to have happened. Failure to follow Title IX is not taken lightly. The Office of Civil Rights can revoke federal funding from nonconforming institutions and even involve the Department of Justice (thecollegepost). While Obama’s guidance was welcomed by many women’s rights and sexual assault victim advocates, the directive was met resistance by some. Those who were opposed felt that the guidance incited overenforcement of campus sexual misconduct policy, false accusations and unjust punishment (insidehighered). Following Obama’s recommendations, there were many civil lawsuits filed, mostly by male college students that had been accused of sexual misconduct (insidehighered).
While the main clause of Title IX remains unaffected under President Trump, Betsy DeVos has recently changed some of the specifics of the regulations. These changes have the potential to greatly impact complainants (those filing a complaint of sexual misconduct) and respondents (those accused of committing sexual misconduct) in college. Devos stated that the goal of her proposed rule is to “ensure that Title IX grievance proceedings become more transparent, consistent, and reliable in their processes and outcomes” (thecollegepost).
The new rules give definitions of domestic abuse, stalking, and dating violence. The new rules also allow for greater exemption from Title IX for religiously affiliated schools. Most striking are the changes to the Title IX policy and procedures around sexual misconduct cases. These changes are seen by some as an enormous setback in policy and civil rights for survivors. Most notable is that schools can now dismiss reports of sexual misconduct that do not occur on campus. This means that sexual misconduct that happens in off-campus housing, study abroad or non-campus-controlled buildings is not the responsibility of educators. With around 84% of college students living off campus and sexual assault rates estimated to be five times higher in study abroad situations, this change may have a significant impact (knowyourix). However, it is important to note that institutions may continue to have obligation to act in off-campus incidents if the incident were to occur in a building or other location that the school controls or patrols such as off-campus school-owned fraternity or sorority houses (pbs).
An additional key change is in the standard of evidence. Under Obama Title IX, schools were recommended to use the preponderance of evidence standard. However, with Devos’s policy, schools can choose between that standard or the “clear and convincing” standard (Washington Post), which is a much higher bar of evidence.
Not only are there changes to the definitions and rules regarding the incidents for which an institution might be responsible, the Title IX process for resolving an individual allegation is itself evolving. Under the new rules, colleges are now required to permit cross-examination by a representative of each involved party (knowyourtitleix). This policy raises concern that it will increase the number of times survivors are forced to re-tell their experience and re-live the trauma. This might prevent victims from reporting, which is very concerning since “only 20% of female student victims age 18-24 report to law enforcement” (itsonus). However, this cross-examination mechanism can also be seen as a way to ensure respondents are not falsely accused and convicted. Devos appears to be particularly concerned about the rights of the accused, stating that the system has “failed the accused” (Devos, Washington Post). Other changes to the rules by Devos include not permitting students to file incidents against a respondent not at the complainant’s school, allowing unregulated mediation in cases, removing the former maximum investigation length limit, and narrowing the definition of sexual harassment (knowyourtitleix).
The US Department of Education states that these changes from Devos take “historic action” to “strengthen Title IX protection for survivors of sexual misconduct and to restore due process in campus proceedings to ensure all students can pursue an education free from sex discrimination” (ed.gov). According to Secretary Kenneth L. Marcus of the Office for Civil Rights, “the new Title IX regulation is a game-changer. It establishes that schools and colleges must take sexual harassment seriously, while also ensuring a fair process for everyone involved” (edu.gov).
Since their release, these changes have been controversial among college students and survivor activists. The Devos shift pushes Title IX processes to be more like that of a Department of Justice criminal investigation in some ways, but less in others. Under Obama, the specific policies were more of guidance, whereas the new changes by Devos have the “force of the law” (pbs, Erica Green). Since schools are now responsible for fewer cases, theoretically more cases might go to the police instead of the school itself, and trials conducted within the colleges will potentially be more thorough with cross-examinationmore akin to judicial proceedings. However, other aspects of the Title IX reform make procedures resemble the criminal justice process less now. Removing the maximum length limit for the investigation and hearing process within institutions could be a violation of the right to a speedy trial and have a chilling effect on complainants. Additionally, the increased ability for religious institutions to be exempt from Title IX can be considered unjust and a violation of religious equality as well as separation of state and church. Since the announcement of these Title IX changes, students, institutions and the public have unanswered questions. Are institutions responsible for regulating cases of sexual misconduct, or is that a job for criminal courts? Do these changes benefit respondents unproportionally to complainants? Will fewer victims now come forward? The next school year could be telling.
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https://thecollegepost.com/new-title-ix-rules/
https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/secretary-devos-takes-historic-action-strengthen-title-ix-protections-all-students
https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/tix_dis.html
https://www.knowyourix.org/college-resources/hands-off-ix/
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/what-the-trump-administrations-title-ix-changes-mean-for-survivors-and-the-accused
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/05/07/education-department-releases-final-title-ix-regulations
https://www.itsonus.org
https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbdetail&iid=5540
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/betsy-devos-set-to-bolster-rights-of-accused-in-rewrite-of-sexual-assault-rules/2018/11/14/828ebd9c-e7d1-11e8-a939-9469f1166f9d_story.html
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What ships and kind of fanfics do you like? 😊
i’ll put a 🌟 by my favs!
larry, msr 🌟, everlark 🌟, clace, pb&j, hermione and ron, gillovny 🌟, crowen 🌟, izzie and denny, eric and donna, clintasha, me and gillian anderson 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
i love anything from the softest fluff to the slutty stuff, it’s all fantastic to me. i really enjoy x files rewrites w canons and alternative endings (cuz god knows we need em) tho i’m not a huge fan of out of character fics or __ and reader fics
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Friday-ish Links
Conrad Barski (author of the classic Land of Lisp, a classic and enjoyable introduction to CL) apparently shares my opinion that all the great developers are obsessed with automation.
I'm starting to realize why great programmers are so obsessed with automating all the steps in their workflows: It's not for aesthetic reasons or to save time.
It's simply because it's hard work to keep remembering all the steps.
Hillel Wayne with a hit 2 weeks in a row. This one is applicable to so many domains but the ones I'm thinking of most directly are where you put your data validation rules and generative testing. The debate between making your database dumb and your app smart or your database smart and your app dumb is a hot one. I sit firmly in the smart DB camp. I feel like Hillel's insights here are something that I came upon myself when trying to get into generative testing with test.check. It's very natural to start with generating a bunch of data and then using predicates to filter it down but it's much more constructive (har har) to explictly build the data you're looking for in a given situation. I should really do that test.check talk.
Unfortunately I have nothing to link to because their apparently working on a polished version for their blog. Maybe you should just get off your butt and sign up for the newsletter. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My buddy Redmond is interested in promoting intellectual humility and wondered whether there was something that could be done technologically to foster it. We're batting some ideas back and forth but of course it made me think of Eli Pariser's classic filter bubbles TED talk. I'm intrigued to learn that more recent research has at least suggested that filter bubbles don't have the effect one would intuitively expect them to. Cognitive Biases may be too strong to overcome simply with presentation of new information.
De-Coding The Technical Interview Process
This book looks really interesting. With COVID making the rounds many of us may be working through the god-awful interview process our industry continues to foist upon us.
via Kevin Sherman via Angie Jones via Emma Bostian
emacs-lsp/lsp-mode: Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
Looks very interesting. I don't want an IDE necessarily but I sometimes would like to use IDE features. On the other hand I'll never forget Kyle Burton's insight that IDE's actually support the development of overly complex systems by hiding so much of the complexity away inside of the IDE features (an insight that he attributed to Aaron Feng, IIRC). If I'm writing something that can't be effectively manipulated as text I think I have a problem.
via lsp-mode 6.3 released to MELPA stable : emacs
What is it about? - Community Center / Watercooler - ClojureVerse
I think this is kind of beautiful and a direct reminder of why I still love the Clojure and its community.
Re: Use readonly wherever possible?
This is the kind of discussion that keeps me around in help-bash. It's also the kind of discussion that keeps a lot of people away from bash. I don't think that's really fair. Every language, no matter how well designed, has pitfalls and gotchas that you need to be aware of and anti-patterns that are obvious in hindsight but invisible on the way in.
Hillel Wayne's How I Write Talks Newsletter got me thinking about just how much I love How to Speak How to Listen. One of the many things recommended in that book is a particularly unorthodox style of writing presentations down with extremely significant indentation and whitespace that greatly aids the speaker.
Last Week in AWS is a great way to keep up with developments from AWS. I was said to learn that Amazon continues to disprove it's quality in issue 160 which will eventually hit the archives I'm sure that Tim Bray has resigned in protest over Amazon's treatement of it's workers during this pandemic. That Prime membership is looking less and less appealing every day.
Complexity Has to Live Somewhere
This really hits home right now. People have a tendency to look at everything everyone else is doing and come to the snap conclusion that it's too complicated. This is the kind of community anti-pattern pointed out by Evan Czaplicki in The Hard Parts of Open Source where someone most likely fresh to the community or space takes 5 minutes to look at a problem and says to themselves, in the immortal words of a HISHE Dub, "That's dumb. You're dumb." and decides that they could do it in a much simpler manner. The problem is that most people are trying to implement the simplest system they can given the constraints they have and often much more complexity has been thrown at that system than is obvious at even third or fourth blush. What you're embarking down when you've decided that some system is obviously too complex and needs to simplified is a rewrite.
Reminds me of the classic on why you really should think at least 18 times if you're considering rewriting software. And if we're linking to Joel we might as well link to his excellent character encoding post which every developer everywhere should read and my personal favorite presentation of all time on the subject, How Do I Stop the Pain?.
The Open Group / DPBoK Community Edition · GitLab
Very intriguing. I need to read this more deeply.
Amazing streaming stuff
Twelve Shows Streaming Now | News | Great Performances | PBS
Royal Opera House
The Shows Must Go On! - YouTube
One more entry for why I hang around the grey beards (and secretly wish to become one). Peng Yu makes bash do things that most people would consider unnatural but sometimes they come up with quite a good question. I'm dead sure that I will encounter a behavioral problem in the future because of the apparent difference between logical and physical paths simply because I had the misfortune of reading this thread.
What is the difference between $PWD and pwd?
Re: What is the difference between $PWD and pwd?
git - Explain which gitignore rule is ignoring my file - Stack Overflow
Really? You added *jar to .gitignore rather than *.jar!?
Angie Jones t00ted that she was playing around with Java 14 Records (currently in preview). It got me thinking about how amazingly impressed I am by Java and it's stewardship over the years. Java's just sitting their calmly trucking along while languages flash around it day and day out and developers chasing their next high flit from one new thing to the next hoping to find that silver bullet that will unlock their 10x-developer potential. And while these new languages hang around for a bit and then generally die off because the next big thing comes out, Java gets to pick through the corpse, choose the juiciest parts, and incorporate them right into itself, all on top of the JVM which is still one of the most impressive pieces of technology I've ever seen. Java, like Python as much as it pains me to say, is a Dark Matter language. As much as I love Clojure I have trouble imagining a future where I'll be writing it for the rest of my life. I already don't write only or even mostly Clojure. But I will definitely be writing Java again in my career and it will be world's better than when I left it (Java 1.5 Generics FTW BAYBEEEE) for my own dream chasing.
via Payara on Twitter
My wife and I finally got to watch The Shape of Water. What a film. It drips with Pan's Labyrinth which obviously makes sense. I think as it's settled it's become a solid ★★★★☆. What a film he would've made had he actually been given the reigns for The Hobbit.
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Media Theorist Douglas Rushkoff on Team Human
Douglas Rushkoff has been named one of the world’s ten most influential intellectuals by MIT. He is an award-winning author, broadcaster, media theorist and documentarian who studies human autonomy in the digital age. Rushkoff is the host of the popular Team Human podcast and was among the very first guests I ever interviewed when I started my own podcast, nearly 10 years ago. Needless to say, it was way overdue to catch up with Douglas and see how his thoughts on the technological singularity and transhumanism have evolved and why.
During our 75-minute interview with Douglas Rushkoff, we cover a variety of interesting topics such as: who he is as a human; his path from theater to technology; the “society of spectacle” we live in; why futurists (still) suck; what he calls “the deeply embedded anti-human agenda”; capitalism, chartered monopolies, and centralized currencies; Team Human and why being human is a team sport; anthropomorphism and mechanomorphism; the rise of suicides among young professionals; the singularity as an industrial age fantasy of solving our problems; the limitations of blockchain; the meaning of being human and the downsides of our exceptionalism; the need for ReWriting the Human Story.
Just two of my favorite quotes that I will take away from this conversation with Douglas Rushkoff are:
“We have the power of cancer but really not much more awareness of our self-destructive trajectory.”
“It’s interesting to me to live in a world where liking people is radical.”
As always you can listen to or download the audio file above or scroll down and watch the video interview in full. To show your support you can write a review on iTunes, make a direct donation or become a patron on Patreon.
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Who is Douglas Rushkoff?
Named one of the world’s ten most influential intellectuals by MIT, Douglas Rushkoff is an award-winning author, broadcaster, and documentarian who studies human autonomy in the digital age. The host of the popular Team Human podcast, Rushkoff has written twenty books, including the bestsellers Present Shock, Program or Be Programmed and Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus.
Rushkoff has written regular columns for Medium, CNN, Daily Beast, and the Guardian, and made the PBS Frontline documentaries “Generation Like” and “Merchants of Cool.” He coined such concepts as “viral media” and “social currency,” and has been a leading voice for applying digital media toward social and economic justice. Douglas Rushkoff is a research fellow of the Institute for the Future, and founder of the Laboratory for Digital Humanism at CUNY/Queens, where he is a professor of media theory and digital economics. He lives in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
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Frequently accessed directories
Command Shortcuts
Compatible with commands from other OS
UNIX Command Options
Control Bash History
SSH Hosts
.bashrc vs .bash_profile
Frequently accessed directories
export blog=/usr/local/google/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog alias cdb="cd /usr/local/google/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog" alias gdrive='cd ~/Google\ Drive' alias ..='cd ..' alias ...='cd ..; cd ..' alias ....='cd ..; cd ..; cd ..' alias .4='cd ../../../../' alias .5='cd ../../../../..'
Command Shortcuts
alias open=xdg-open alias atb=atom-beta alias markdownToHtml=/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog/resource/script/markdownToHtml.sh alias q=exit alias c=clear alias grep='grep --color=auto' alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' alias ping='ping -c 5' alias bashrc='atb ~/.bashrc' alias reloadbash='source ~/.bashrc' alias pserver='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000'
inlineAds=true
Compatible with commands from other OS
If we have scripts that were originated written for MacOS, now we want to run it in another Linux System: for example, Debian. Some commands like “pbcopy and pbpaste” are only available in Mac. We can change the code to detect which command it should use like below:
pb() { if ! type "pbcopy" > /dev/null; then pbcopy else xsel --clipboard --input fi }
Or we can just define alias in .bashrc:
function pbcopy () { xsel --clipboard --input "$@" } function pbpaste () { xsel --clipboard --output "$@" }
UNIX Command Options
# Let there be color in grep! export GREP_OPTIONS=' — color=auto' # Set Atom-Beta as the default editor export EDITOR="atom-beta --wait" # http://bashrcgenerator.com/ # only show current directory export PS1="\w \[$(tput sgr0)\]"
Control Bash History
# the number of lines or commands stored in memory in a history list while your bash session is ongoing. HISTFILESIZE=1000000 HISTSIZE=1000000 # ignorespace and ignoredups HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # Add Date and Time to history export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%h %d %H:%M:%S " # append history instead of rewriting it shopt -s histappend # use one command per line shopt -s cmdhist # store history immediately PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a'
SSH Hosts
alias sshmycloud='ssh <insert whatever here>'
.bashrc vs .bash_profile
.bash_profile: runs when user logins in the shell
.bashrc: runs every time when user opens a new terminal
Mac OS X’s Terminal runs a login shell by default for each new terminal window
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Do Digital Natives exist? (Rewrite)
I’m sure we all know the feeling; your mum scream’s for your name, you go see what’s wrong and it’s the same thing; how to save a certain file, how to email a picture, how to create a new tab, tasks so simple in your eyes but ever so tricky in hers. You begrudgingly show her how to go about it, to which she is amazed at how swiftly you click and drag, done within minutes.
(Retrieved from Giphy.com)
The thing is, we are what have been titled the ‘Digital Natives’ and our not so techy parents are the ‘Digital Immigrants’ of our society.
The term ‘Digital Native’ was made popular by Marc Prensky with his article titled ‘Digital native, digital immigrants’ (Prensky 2001) describing these digital natives as the individuals who are imbedded and grown within the environment of the internet and video games making them ‘natives’ to this digital age. Prensky uses this term in comparison to another term he coins ‘digital immigrants’ (Prensky 2001) those who come into this digital age later in life not grown with it. Prenksy makes this distinction clear as something integral to our society.
Revealing how these tasks that seem so easy and quick to us ‘Digital Natives’ is ultimately due to us being imbedded in this digital age, and our ‘Digital Immigrant’ parents are only just adapting.
With Prensky’s term there is definitely the existence of digital native within our society; the idea of these generations being fluent in this digital age even just seen through a simple example of children playing and working on ipads as little as kindergarten. But the title of the ‘Digital Native’ isn’t as simple as Prensky perceives it to be, making it seem as if our society is split into two these categories of ‘Digital native’ and ‘Digital immigrant’, but it’s interesting to address the complications of the existence of the digital native and how this term ranges across our societies generations. Due to technology consistently evolving and changing it’s hard to pinpoint exactly which set of individuals are seen as the ‘Digital natives’. The general distinction of ‘Digital natives’ and ‘Digital immigrants’ is seen as the natives being born after the year 1980 (PBS idea channel, 2013). However the advancements that have occurred from the 1980’s have been so fast and numerous revealing that those who were seen native to a simple PC in the 90’s could easily be seen as an immigrant approaching a Iphone in 2017. With that the concept is too broad, our technology is changing so rapidly that the term digital native can’t consistently be applied to an individual with it seeming inevitable that these natives slowly drop out as our advancements continue on. However though this all stands true and the term seems flippant there are still obvious generational slots where individuals are more capable to technology, therefore being the digital natives of our society however whether that title still stands in 20 years time, is something that will have to be waited for.
Referencing
Prensky, M. (2001). Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants. MCB University Press, Vol. 9 No. 5. 1-3
PBS Idea Channel. (2013, Dec 11). Do "Digital Natives" Exist?
Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WVKBAqjHiE
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From Jamie Valdes retrieved from
https://jamiekvaldes.tumblr.com/post/165585264366/peer-feedback
Original blog post
The term ‘Digital Native’ was made popular by Marc Prensky with his article titled ‘Digital native, digital immigrants’ (Prensky 2001) describing these digital natives as the individuals who are imbedded and grown within the environment of the internet and video games making them ‘natives’ to this digital age. Prensky uses this term in comparison to another term he coins ‘digital immigrants’ (Prensky 2001) those who come into this digital age later in life not grown with it. Prenksy makes this distinction clear as something integral to our society. With Prensky’s term there is definitely the existence of digital native within our society; the idea of these generations being fluent in this digital age even just seen through a simple example of children playing and working on ipads as little as kindergarten. But the title of the ‘Digital Native’ isn’t as simple as Prensky perceives it to be, making it seem as if our society is split into two these categories of ‘Digital native’ and ‘Digital immigrant’, but it’s interesting to address the complications of the existence of the digital native and how this term ranges across our societies generations. Due to technology consistently evolving and changing it’s hard to pinpoint exactly which set of individuals are seen as the ‘Digital natives’. The general distinction of ‘Digital natives’ and ‘Digital immigrants’ is seen as the natives being born after the year 1980 (PBS idea channel, 2013). However the advancements that have occurred from the 1980’s have been so fast and numerous revealing that those who were seen native to a simple PC in the 90’s could easily be seen as an immigrant approaching a Iphone in 2017. With that the concept is too broad, our technology is changing so rapidly that the term digital native can’t consistently be applied to an individual with it seeming inevitable that these natives slowly drop out as our advancements continue on. However though this all stands true and the term seems flippant there are still obvious generational slots where individuals are more capable to technology, therefore being the digital natives of our society however whether that title still stands in 20 years time, is something that will have to be waited for.
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Let's define a CSS utility library as a stylesheet with many classes available to do small little one-off things. Like classes to adjust margin or padding. Classes to set colors. Classes to set specific layout properties. Classes for sizing. Utility libraries may approach these things in different ways, but seem to share that idea. Which, in essence, brings styling to the HTML level rather than the CSS level. The stylesheet becomes a dev dependency that you don't really touch. Using ONLY a utility library vs. sprinkling in utilities One of the ways you can use a utility library like the ones to follow as an add-on to whatever else you're doing with CSS. These projects tend to have different philosophies, and perhaps don't always encourage that, but of course, you can do whatever you want. You could call that sprinkling in a utility library, and you might end up with HTML like: Tweener :( Forgive a little opinion-having here, but to me, this seems like something that will feel good in the moment, and then be regrettable later. Instead of having all styling done by your own named classes, styling information is now scattered. Some styling information applied directly in the HTML via the utility classes, and some styling is applied through your own naming conventions and CSS. The other option is to go all in on a utility library, that way you've moved all styling information away from CSS and into HTML entirely. It's not a scattered system anymore. I can't tell you if you'll love working with an all in utility library approach like this or not, but long-term, I imagine you'll be happier picking either all-in or not-at-all than a tweener approach. This is one of the definitions of Atomic CSS You can read about that here. You could call using a utility library to do all your styling a form of "static" atomic CSS. That's different from a "programatic" version, where you'd process markup like this: Lorem ipsum And out would come CSS that accommodates that. Utility Libraries Lemme just list a bunch of them that I've come across, pick out some quotes of what they have to say about themselves, and a code sample. Shed.css Shed.css came about after I got tired of writing CSS. All of the CSS in the world has already been written, and there's no need to rewrite it in every one of our projects. Goal: To eliminate distraction for developers and designers by creating a set of options rather than encouraging bikeshedding, where shed gets its name. Log In Tachyons Create fast loading, highly readable, and 100% responsive interfaces with as little CSS as possible. 27 July, 2015 Too many tools and frameworks The definitive guide to the JavaScript tooling landscape in 2015. Basscss Using clear, humanized naming conventions, Basscss is quick to internalize and easy to reason about while speeding up development time with more scalable, more readable code. Basscss v8.0.2 Low-Level CSS Toolkit 2.13 KB Beard A CSS framework for people with better things to do Beard's most popular and polarizing feature is its helper classes. Many people feel utility classes like the ones that Beard generates for you leads to bloat and are just as bad as using inline styles. We've found that having a rich set of helper classes makes your projects easier to build, easier to reason, and more bulletproof. Tools Beard isn't packed full of every feature you might need, but it does come with a small set of mixins to make life easier. appearance() turretcss Developed for design, turretcss is a styles and browser behaviour normalisation framework for rapid development of responsive and accessible websites. Elements A guide to the use of HTML elements and turretcss's default styling definitions including buttons, figure, media, nav, and tables. Expressive CSS Classes are for visual styling. Tags are for semantics. Start from a good foundation of base html element styles. Use utility classes for DRY CSS. Class names should be understandable at a glance. Responsive layout styling should be easy (fun even). Principles Do classes need to be ‘semantic’? Easy to understand + Easy to add/remove = Expressive Tailwind CSS A Utility-First CSS Framework for Rapid UI Development This thing doesn't even exist yet and they have more than 700 Twitter followers. That kind of thing convinces me there is a real desire for this stuff that shouldn't be ignored. We can get a peak at their promo site though: Utility Libraries as Style Guides Marvel As Marvel continues to grow, both as a product and a company, one challenge we are faced with is learning how to refine the Marvel brand identity and apply it cohesively to each of our products. We created this styleguide to act as a central location where we house a live inventory of UI components, brand guidelines, brand assets, code snippets, developer guidelines and more. Aspect Ratio Solid Solid is BuzzFeed's CSS style guide. Influenced by frameworks like Basscss, Solid uses immutable, atomic CSS classes to rapidly prototype and develop features, providing consistent styling options along with the flexibility to create new layouts and designs without the need to write additional CSS. WTF is Solid? What is Solid? Installation npm install --save bf-solid Download Source Files This is separate-but-related to the idea of CSS-in-JS The tide in JavaScript has headed strongly toward components. Combining HTML and JavaScript has felt good to a lot of folks, so it's not terribly surprising to see styling start to come along for the ride. And it's not entirely just for the sake of it. There are understandable arguments for it, including things like the global nature of CSS leading toward conflicts and unintended side effects. If you can style things in such a way that never happens (which doesn't mean you need to give up on CSS entirely), I admit I can see the appeal. This idea of styling components at the JavaScript level does seem to largely negate the need for utility libraries. Probably largely a one or the other kind of thing. So you need a CSS utility library? is a post from CSS-Tricks
https://css-tricks.com/need-css-utility-library/
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Qumulo QC update adds flexible file quotas, PB array
Qumulo NAS upgrade allows data to move between quota domains without rewriting the file system. QC360 hardware is a petabyte-scale addition to its QC-Series hybrid disk lineup. from rsstechygods http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/news/450412603/Qumulo-QC-update-adds-flexible-file-quotas-PB-array
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The Awesome .bashrc File
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Table of Contents
Frequently accessed directories
Command Shortcuts
Compatible with commands from other OS
UNIX Command Options
Control Bash History
SSH Hosts
.bashrc vs .bash_profile
Frequently accessed directories
export blog=/usr/local/google/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog alias cdb="cd /usr/local/google/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog" alias gdrive='cd ~/Google\ Drive' alias ..='cd ..' alias ...='cd ..; cd ..' alias ....='cd ..; cd ..; cd ..' alias .4='cd ../../../../' alias .5='cd ../../../../..'
Command Shortcuts
alias open=xdg-open alias atb=atom-beta alias markdownToHtml=/home/jefferyyuan/jeffery/doc/blog/resource/script/markdownToHtml.sh alias q=exit alias c=clear alias grep='grep --color=auto' alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' alias ping='ping -c 5' alias bashrc='atb ~/.bashrc' alias reloadbash='source ~/.bashrc' alias pserver='python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000'
inlineAds=true
Compatible with commands from other OS
If we have scripts that were originated written for MacOS, now we want to run it in another Linux System: for example, Debian. Some commands like “pbcopy and pbpaste” are only available in Mac. We can change the code to detect which command it should use like below:
pb() { if ! type "pbcopy" > /dev/null; then pbcopy else xsel --clipboard --input fi }
Or we can just define alias in .bashrc:
function pbcopy () { xsel --clipboard --input "$@" } function pbpaste () { xsel --clipboard --output "$@" }
UNIX Command Options
# Let there be color in grep! export GREP_OPTIONS=' — color=auto' # Set Atom-Beta as the default editor export EDITOR="atom-beta --wait" # http://bashrcgenerator.com/ # only show current directory export PS1="\w \[$(tput sgr0)\]"
Control Bash History
# the number of lines or commands stored in memory in a history list while your bash session is ongoing. HISTFILESIZE=1000000 HISTSIZE=1000000 # ignorespace and ignoredups HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # Add Date and Time to history export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%h %d %H:%M:%S " # append history instead of rewriting it shopt -s histappend # use one command per line shopt -s cmdhist # store history immediately PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a'
SSH Hosts
alias sshmycloud='ssh <insert whatever here>'
.bashrc vs .bash_profile
.bash_profile: runs when user logins in the shell
.bashrc: runs every time when user opens a new terminal
Mac OS X’s Terminal runs a login shell by default for each new terminal window
From lifelongprogrammer.blogspot.com
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